AfICTA|UNECA Livestream (May 26, 2020) [4th eConference]

 AfICTA|UNECA  Livestream (4th eConference)

United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) in collaboration with the Africa Information & Communication Technologies Alliance (AfICTA) convenes the 4th edition of its e-Conference to discuss issues pertinent to the African digital economy landscape in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The objective of this livestream session is to bring together key main actor s in the ICT sector across the continent to discuss how we can fully exploit the benefits of broadband to provide viable, affordable and accessible internet connectivity and to better prepare for imminent threats in the future... Read more

Theme: Unlocking Africa's Digital Potential Amid COVID-19

Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Time: 10:00 am (GMT)

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Join us at the eConference where we discuss issues poignant in the current times we face globally due to the COVID-19 with focus on the way ICT could be used effectively in solving problems faced with in the Health and Education sector as well as with SMEs.

Speakers well acclimated to the African ICT ecosystem will join us to share some insights on how to go about fully utilizing the potential of the digital economy during the pandemic Read more

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Geospatial Data for Development Agendas Takes Centrestage at the First AGDIC, Accra

The first Africa Geospatial Data and Internet Conference (AGDIC) concluded successfully in Accra on 24 October, bringing together more than 1200 participants from all over the world. The conference firmly emphasized the need for geospatial data and Internet adoption as key to development programs solving Africa’s complex problems. The conference also facilitated much needed exchanges between various data stakeholders.       

Under the theme “Shaping Africa’s digital future,” the three-day conference hosted a thought leadership discussion, plenary sessions on Internet governance, geospatial data and Next Frontier technologies applied to sectors such as agriculture, mining, urban planning, water & sanitation, natural resources.  Training was also carried out by NASA/SERVIR representatives on machine learning, IOT and AI, cloud computing. Several sessions were held on geospatial ICTs and related technologies including LiDAR, surveying, mapping, drones and more. A two-day hackathon on satellite data for agriculture and related applications was organized and sponsored by the Agence Francaise De development (AFD).

Successful technology adoption for societal benefits calls for inclusiveness of diverse stakeholders; understanding this, the conference hosted dedicated sessions on two very important groups – the Youth and Women. These respective forums brought out important points on these groups’ engagement with technology.

The conference also included exhibitors that showcased latest geospatial technology applications relevant to different sectors and industries.

The Director General of the Ghana’s National Development Planning Commission (NDPC), Dr Kodjo Essiem Mensah-Abrampa gave the welcome address and called on African governments to invest in geospatial technology as it is a key driver to our continent s future. Keynote speakers at the opening ceremony were the Regional Representative of the United Nations FAO, Dr. Abebe Haile-Gabriel; the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Hon Kwaku Asomah Kyeremeh, the United States Ambassador to Ghana, Stephanie S. Sullivan; USAID West Africa Regional Mission Director, Daniel Moore; Project Manager SERVIR Head - Global Earth Monitoring Network, NASA, Daniel Irwin; Chairman of Ghana Dot Com Prof. Nii Quaynor; Executive Director of GODAN, Andre Laperriere, and the Vice President of Geospatial Media and Communications, Prashant Joshi.

Ministerial Conference

At the Ministerial conference held at the conference, nine (9) Africa Countries representatives of Ministers agree to the Accra Declaration on Open data on Agriculture, Nutrition. Countries who agreed to the accord are expected to work with their respective governments to implement the declaration.

AGDIC 2019 was Co-organized by Africa Open Data and Internet Research Foundation, SERVIR West Africa and Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN), Geospatial Media and Communications, in partnership with the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) Ghana, Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), McGill University Canada, Agence Francaise De development France, Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources Ghana, CTA Netherlands, Woolpert USA, Rocketmine Ghana, Sambus Geospatial Limited, Ghana, and ICANN.

The next Africa Geospatial Data and Internet Conference, AGDIC 2020, is billed to take place in October 2020,  in a country, which will be announced soon.

Meanwhile, the global momentum on geospatial and Internet technologies will continue at the Geospatial World Forum 2020, being organized April 7-9 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, by Geospatial Media & Communications. The Geospatial World Forum is an annual gathering of geospatial professionals and leaders from 70+ countries under one roof, showcasing the latest in technology, trends and applications in the industry. The conference will especially witness participation from fast growing economies from Asia, Africa, Latin America, using geospatial leverage to support their development plans. Conference details can be referred at www.geospatialworldforum.org 

About African Open Data and Internet Research Foundation

The African Open Data and Internet Research Foundation is an African based organization that champions open data, internet policies and capacity building, in support of innovative ideas, projects and programs across the Africa. More information can be viewed at www.afrigeocon.org / https://aodirf.org/;

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AfICTA Holds Workshop Session @ the 2019 IGF in Berlin

Africa ICT Alliance - AfICTA is set to organize and facilitate #293 IGF Workshop Session titled “Unlocking the Digital Potentials of Developing and Least Developed Countries” on Nov 28th during the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) to be hosted by the Government of Germany in Berlin from 25 to 29 November 2019 under the overarching theme: One World. One Net. One Vision.

To ensure deep discussion with different perspectives, and expected outcomes, AfICTA has thoughtfully selected speakers from different sectors such as Business, Civil Society, Technical Community and Government with selection not limited to Africa but includes Latin America, North America, Europe & Asia and you can also be part of it by registering either to participate remotely or in person.

If you will be physically present in Berlin and would like to be a part of this important discussion kindly send your contact details to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Africa Information & Communication Technologies Alliance (AfICTA) is a concerned private sector led alliance of ICT Associations, Multi-national Corporations, Companies, Organizations and individuals in the ICT sector in Africa with membership in more than 30-Nations in Africa including Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Egypt, Namibia, Ethiopia, Cote d'Ivoire, Tanzania, and Rwanda.

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Report from Africa Geospatial Data and Internet Conference (AGDIC)

 The Africa Geospatial Data and Internet Conference (AGDIC), a 3-day conference which commenced on 22nd October 2019 at the Accra International Conference Centre, Accra, Ghana was just successfully concluded and the event was amazingly enlightening as well as engaging.

The main objective of the event was to bring people together from various stakeholder groups as equals, in discussions on public policy issues relating to geospatial data, open data, ICTs and Internet in Africa. The objective was fully achieved as different speakers, participants and high-level leaders such as Mr Kwaku Asomah-Cheremeh, Hon. Minister Lands & Natural Resources, Government of Ghana and Dr Jimson Olufuye Immediate Past Chairman AfICTA & CEO Kontemporary Konsulting Ltd were present and were fully engaged.

Dr Jimson Olufuye giving a speech at Africa Geospatial Data and Internet Conference

 

The Theme of the event was on Shaping the Africa’s Digital Future and Dr. Jimson Olufuye gave a remarkable  presentation on  Internet Governance for all round Development (IG4D) stating that Shaping Africa’s Digital Future requires that policymakers should pay serious attention to those core values such that geospatial and other critical developmental data are open and transparently accessible for innovation and creativity to thrive for the continuous growth and development of our economies; and for more jobs to be created for our large youth population and for the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals in our countries and the bridging of the digital divide. Read More: https://tinyurl.com/yxd6apeh

Dr Jimson also spoke at a Public Forum discussion with the audience and excerpts from that conversation included:

  • Capacity development is essential.
  • The high cost of Internet access can be addressed through competition among service providers and by removing barriers e.g. multiple taxations.
  • Embrace country to country peer review mechanism (#SDG17) to measure progress on the implementation of #SDGs.

The recommendations from the different panel discussions, workshops, presentations etc were indicated to be put formally into an “implementation pledge” which will be supported by a number of institutions such as GODAN, SERVIR, FAO, GMC, and others, who have agreed to put their expertise to the service of the nations of West Africa.

In conclusion, he expressed that No data means No Information. No e-Solutions means Digital divide. He also mentioned that “Long term planning must be implemented by those responsible for the sustainability of the underlining ICT infrastructure because data Access is imperative!”.

 


AGDIC: Panel on "Internet Governance: Bridging the Digital Divide"
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: Dr Jimson Olufuye, CEO Kontemporary Konsulting/IPC, AfICTA; Pierre Dandjinou (Vice-President, ICANN); Ida Jallow (Program Co-ordinator ITU); & Alaa Abou El Seoud (GTT President & CEO)

AfICTA Pays Tribute to Dr. Tarek Kamel

We are short of words to express our sorrow for the loss of Dr. Tarek Kamel, ex-Egyptian Minister of ICT. He was a real leader and a true believer in the multistakeholder approach to public policy matters pertaining to the Internet.

Dr Tarek Kamel was a main catalyst of digital transformation in Egypt and brought his experience and efforts to support the international ICT community at the World Summit on Information Society (WSIS), Internet Governance Forum (IGF), the IGF Support Association (IGFSA) and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names & Numbers (ICANN) among many others.

We will always remember and celebrate Dr Tarek Kamel as one of the great African ICT leaders.

Our condolences to the family and the global ICT Community. May his gentle soul rest in peace. Amen. More information about Dr. Kamel is available here

Africa Information & Communication Technologies Alliance (AfICTA) is a concerned private sector led alliance of ICT Associations, Multi-national Corporations, Companies, Organizations and individuals in the ICT sector in Africa with membership in more than 30-Nations in Africa including Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Egypt, Namibia, Ethiopia, Cote d'Ivoire, Tanzania, and Rwanda. 

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